Bar Valette

Restaurant · Haggerston

Bar Valette

Restaurant · Haggerston

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28 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8AA, United Kingdom

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Basque-influenced food, martinis, chocolate mousse, fabada stew  

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28 Kingsland Rd, London E2 8AA, United Kingdom Get directions

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+44 20 3976 0076
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London’s New Restaurant Openings

"Bar Valette promises to be a laid-back, unfussy Shoreditch restaurant—paper tablecloths, bistro curtains, an extensive sherry menu—despite being opened by The Clove Club’s Isaac McHale. The European dishes, with a focus on southern France and Spain, are made for sharing. Think venison meatballs, grouse sausage rolls with greengage ketchup, and buttermilk fried chicken in pine. We checked out Bar Valette and added it to the Hit List." - team infatuation

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Bar Valette - Review - Shoreditch - London - The Infatuation

"Plenty of places open with the intention of being crowd-pleasing. Bar Valette is not one of them. A Basque-influenced riddle that sits calmly in the eye of Shoreditch’s storm, dinner at this restaurant feels like a dud rainy day on an otherwise stylish city break. Despite the whirr of sirens and sapphire flashes through the cafe curtains, Bar Valette lives in its own world. There are cutesy doilies and dinky crab canapés and anyone sipping a crisp martini ‘tuxedo’ under an old Modernist poster from The Met should know that they’re doing it right, although it’s easy to make a misstep. photo credit: Emily Hai photo credit: Emily Hai video credit: Emily Hai The intention is clear: drink well, share rich, and not-too-heavy, fabada bean stew, and disassociate from the sensory experience of Kingsland Road outside. Nooks by the window are taken by fashionable chancers while ‘PIMP’ (Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band version) plays over the speakers. For drinks, fried snacks, and a post-work DMC, it’s a no-brainer. After that, strategy is required. An order can easily lean overly fried, swimming in sauces, or simply underwhelming. There are insipid Madrid-style snails and you’ll forget a plate of mushrooms quicker than you digest them. Bar Valette isn’t without highlights providing you’re ambivalent to fibre. The fabada stew, the trout, the chocolate mousse, and the gâteau Basque are very good. But there needs to be more. Not every London restaurant needs to be crowd-pleasing, in fact we need some that are a little aggravating. As it is, Bar Valette is neither. Food Rundown photo credit: Emily Hai Devilled Crab Tart Of the little beige snacks, this is the best. At £6 a pop you’d hope for a generous bite of crab and perfectly crumbly pastry, and that’s what you get. photo credit: Emily Hai Clapshot Croquettes We’re not complaining about this rogue Scottish influence on the menu. Panko-fried croquettes filled with potato and suede, with aioli on the side, and a little doily underneath. Duck Egg, Chestnut And Pied De Mouton For a plate of egg and mushrooms that costs as much as a main course, we hoped there would be some flavourful depth and subtleties to this. But there isn’t. photo credit: Emily Hai Fabada Asturiana Bean Stew Bar Valette’s interpretation of a hearty dish from north west Spain manages to be abundant and refined at the same time. The beans have a lovely background note of smoky paprika and the pork belly, chorizo, and blood sausage are all perfectly juicy. It’s pork and beans for all intents and purposes, and it’s hugely satisfying. photo credit: Emily Hai Snails, Madrid Style With Trotter Broth, Chorizo And Black Pepper The broth with these snails needs to be much richer if it’s all going to be mopped up by bread as is advised. It very quickly became room temperature and, save for a few chunky pouches of chorizo, lacked any of the moreish quality you want in a big, saucy bowl of food. photo credit: Jake Missing Chocolate Mousse To Share The menu states this mousse is to share, though we could also see one glutton taking it down themselves. It’s that good. Barely half an inch-thick and topped with a thin coating of chantilly cream, this mousse balances adult bitterness with moreish sweet deliciousness." - Jake Missing

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The Hit List: New London Restaurants To Try Right Now

"The junction of Old Street and Kingsland Road is an unwelcome sensory experience, but Bar Valette calmly sits in the eye of the storm. There’s an assured, leisurely pace at this Shoreditch restaurant—which suits, given its Basque influences. The room is filled with intimate conversations at the bar and in nooks by the window, mostly fuelled by dainty house martinis and concluded with a heavenly chocolate mousse to share. Carnivores should pay attention to a rich, but not-too-heavy fabada bean stew topped with pork belly, chorizo, and blood sausage." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, daisy meager, sinead cranna, heidi lauth beasley, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna, heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, jake missing, jake missing, sinead cranna, sinead cranna, jake missing, sinead cranna

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Dana Swanier

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This spot is fantastic. My chef friend recommended Bar Valette and it totally delivered. Relaxed vibe with seriously incredible food. The duck egg with morels and jamon was mind-blowing - incredible flavor layers. Snails and mussels? Perfection. Everything seems simple but is so thoughtful and complex. Great wines, knowledgeable but chill service, and such a cozy space. Absolute gem!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Jordanne Young

Google
Such a treat of a place! The menu felt simple yet mouth-wateringly delicious with every bite. The potato sides were an actual highlight (regardless of what Grace Dent says!) - well worth it as I couldn’t make potatoes taste that good…! We were so well looked after and the vibe in that little dining room tucked behind cute bistro curtains in a weird corner of Kingsland Road felt perfect for a special evening of celebrating!

Stanley Li

Google
It’s fine. Pros: Drinks are good with nice selection of carafe wines Chocolate mousse slaps Cons: Food mostly boring and forgettable Fine dining prices for a more casual experience 15% service charge for regular service The food is cooked well but there’s nothing exciting about it. The prices they’re charging are not justified either. The value proposition is not here, they’re simply riding off the fact that it’s run by The Clove Club. Also, 15% service charge is excessive, even by London standards. Again, Bar Valette is just fine. Which is a damn shame for this kind of pedigree.

shane perkins

Google
They say they aren’t interested in stars but the foods already above the level of many of Londons one star restaurants . From the team behind the 2 star clove club it really is a polished well executed friendly relaxed and comfortable restaurant with a really decent and interesting wine list . Service is friendly , it’s a place that ticks all the boxes and deserves to do well .

Philippa Cooke

Google
We went to their first Friday service. The place was packed, and even though it was their first full-on service, it all went pretty well. The braised venison meatballs were great—the stock glaze was deliciously reduced to almost treacle. The pork in the Fabada Asturiana bean stew was sublime. The stuffed rabbit was good, perhaps a little small and slightly unadventurous. The John Dory was great; however, the estoficado sauce was fine—perhaps it could have been presented in a pot rather than on a side plate. As recommended, we shared the chocolate mousse, which was delicious. By the end of it, we were satisfied—a successful meal. However, I always return to the question of whether it is good value for the craft. We spent a lot of money for one night. I do not regret it—we live not far from the restaurant—but would I go again just because it is convenient? Probably not. The food was good enough, but is it worth £40+ per main with no sides? No.

Richard Brown

Google
We had such a wonderful evening at this place. From the moment we walked in, we loved the warm and relaxed atmosphere. The staff set the tone, welcoming, genuinely attentive, and calm. There were zero signs that this was their opening night, so kudos to the staff! The service was excellent, and the menu recommendations couldn’t have been better. We began with the croquettes, crab tarts, and buttermilk chicken—all excellent. The Fabada Asturiana bean stew was a highlight, hearty, and comforting with an incredible depth of flavour. For the main course, the stuffed rabbit leg with sautéed potatoes was simply exquisite. If I were to sum up the food, I’d say it was comfort food elevated to an extraordinary level. We left feeling like we’d discovered something truly special. Don’t wait to visit this gem—you won’t regret it!

Nicolò Meroni

Google
This new Shoreditch hidden gem gives the vibes of a cute Brooklyn bistrot. Staff is very kind and location is very cosy. Drinks are good and food is yum. Could do better on the price point.

Ryan Murphy

Google
Beautiful new restaurant, Spanish tilted food with some really creative combinations, great ingredients and excellent cooking. Amazing playlist too!